• "Severe Storms Threaten DFW, Westwood Contractors Relocates, and New Restaurants Coming to Fort Worth"

  • 2025/04/01
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"Severe Storms Threaten DFW, Westwood Contractors Relocates, and New Restaurants Coming to Fort Worth"

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  • Good morning, this is Fort Worth Local Pulse for Tuesday, April 1, 2025.

    We're waking up to an unsettled weather pattern that's bringing rain, wind, and potentially some hail to the Dallas-Fort Worth area this week. Today's forecast calls for cloudy skies with a high of 72°F and a 60% chance of scattered thunderstorms, so keep those umbrellas handy.

    In breaking news, the Fort Worth City Council has issued a First Alert Weather Day for strong to severe storms moving toward North Texas. The storms are expected to impact our area throughout the day, so we encourage everyone to stay weather-aware and have multiple ways to receive alerts.

    On the business front, we're excited to share that Westwood Contractors has announced the relocation of its corporate headquarters. After nearly two decades downtown, they're moving to 2001 Beach Street, just east of the central business district. The move supports the company's continued expansion and need for larger space.

    In real estate developments, construction is underway on The Mullet, a new mixed-use project on University Drive across from The Modern. When completed in mid-2025, it will feature about 260 apartments, office and retail space, a restaurant, and a four-star hotel.

    For our food lovers, we've got some exciting restaurant news. Terry Black's Barbecue is set to open its first Fort Worth location on West 7th Street this summer. And if you're craving some upscale steakhouse fare, keep an eye out for Cowboy Prime, coming soon to the Stockyards from chefs Felipe Armenta and Graham Elliott.

    In community news, the Eastside YMCA on Sandy Lane is making progress on its renovation. The first phase, including updates to the building and outdoor spaces, is expected to be completed this fall.

    Sports fans, mark your calendars for this weekend. The Fort Worth Music Festival kicks off on Friday, featuring over 30 artists performing at four venues across the city over three days.

    On the education front, we're proud to report that North Texas University has hired Daniyal Robinson as their new basketball coach. Robinson comes to us after three successful 20-plus win seasons at Cleveland State.

    In today's crime report, Fort Worth police are investigating an incident where a man allegedly "blacked out" and killed his roommate before leading officers on a dangerous chase. Authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward.

    Lastly, we want to highlight a heartwarming community initiative. The Create FW coworking center on Bryan Avenue has opened its doors, offering support and mentorship to female and minority entrepreneurs in our city.

    This has been Fort Worth Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Good morning, this is Fort Worth Local Pulse for Tuesday, April 1, 2025.

We're waking up to an unsettled weather pattern that's bringing rain, wind, and potentially some hail to the Dallas-Fort Worth area this week. Today's forecast calls for cloudy skies with a high of 72°F and a 60% chance of scattered thunderstorms, so keep those umbrellas handy.

In breaking news, the Fort Worth City Council has issued a First Alert Weather Day for strong to severe storms moving toward North Texas. The storms are expected to impact our area throughout the day, so we encourage everyone to stay weather-aware and have multiple ways to receive alerts.

On the business front, we're excited to share that Westwood Contractors has announced the relocation of its corporate headquarters. After nearly two decades downtown, they're moving to 2001 Beach Street, just east of the central business district. The move supports the company's continued expansion and need for larger space.

In real estate developments, construction is underway on The Mullet, a new mixed-use project on University Drive across from The Modern. When completed in mid-2025, it will feature about 260 apartments, office and retail space, a restaurant, and a four-star hotel.

For our food lovers, we've got some exciting restaurant news. Terry Black's Barbecue is set to open its first Fort Worth location on West 7th Street this summer. And if you're craving some upscale steakhouse fare, keep an eye out for Cowboy Prime, coming soon to the Stockyards from chefs Felipe Armenta and Graham Elliott.

In community news, the Eastside YMCA on Sandy Lane is making progress on its renovation. The first phase, including updates to the building and outdoor spaces, is expected to be completed this fall.

Sports fans, mark your calendars for this weekend. The Fort Worth Music Festival kicks off on Friday, featuring over 30 artists performing at four venues across the city over three days.

On the education front, we're proud to report that North Texas University has hired Daniyal Robinson as their new basketball coach. Robinson comes to us after three successful 20-plus win seasons at Cleveland State.

In today's crime report, Fort Worth police are investigating an incident where a man allegedly "blacked out" and killed his roommate before leading officers on a dangerous chase. Authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward.

Lastly, we want to highlight a heartwarming community initiative. The Create FW coworking center on Bryan Avenue has opened its doors, offering support and mentorship to female and minority entrepreneurs in our city.

This has been Fort Worth Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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